Top 108 Quotes & Sayings by Mickey Rourke

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Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Mickey Rourke

Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr. is an American actor and former boxer who has appeared primarily as a leading man in drama, action, and thriller films.

I'm only as rich as my next film.
I did think for many, many years that because of my ability I could beat the system. And I was wrong.
I don't have many Hollywood friends anyway; I thought with my ability I didn't need to make those kind of relationships, but maybe I should have done. Might have made my life easier!
I had a lot of anger inside me and that came out at times that were not particularly advantageous to me career-wise. — © Mickey Rourke
I had a lot of anger inside me and that came out at times that were not particularly advantageous to me career-wise.
A couple of guys won Academy Awards for the things that I turned down. Today, after coming to terms with everything, after being in therapy for a long time-there are areas where I will compromise.
The hardest thing in life to do is to change.
All I am hoping for is to be able to work - I think my best work is still ahead of me - I think all that I have been through in the last several years have only made me a better, more interesting actor.
I trained like an animal, but the thing is focus and concentration. When the bell rings it's like when the little red light goes on over the camera. And I can usually nail my lines on the first or second take because I'm right there.
Very few men can fall as far as I have and come back. People see me and it's like they've seen a ghost, like I'm back from the dead.
You know, back in acting school they always teach you, 'Make bold choices and look for activities that are interesting.'
Where I come from, being a hard man is being able to take a good beating and then get back up again and carry on fighting.
I don't mind getting punched in the nose by a guy standing in front of me. It's getting stabbed in the back that I can't handle.
The acclaim I'm getting for 'The Wrestler' means everything in the world to me. But it also means I can't take my foot off the gas pedal.
I behaved worse than anybody for 15 years, and you have to pay the price for that. I used to blame other people, then therapy made me realise I had to change. — © Mickey Rourke
I behaved worse than anybody for 15 years, and you have to pay the price for that. I used to blame other people, then therapy made me realise I had to change.
You can be mediocre, the way most actors are, and you can still be a top movie star, even if your movies are boring and predictable. All you have to do is know how to sell yourself, let yourself be manufactured.
Years ago I realized that maybe I made mistake, politically, when I turned a lot of that stuff down. I would go off to obscure places and make movies that six people went to see.
Acting was never my first choice as a profession, but I came to terms with it when I decided I better buckle down and be the best I can be at it.
In boxing, you don't know what's going to happen. In wrestling, it's already prearranged.
Once you've been somebody, really, you have a career and you're a nobody anymore, and you're getting older, you're living what's called a state of shame.
Sometimes the independent movies can get a little too arty-farty. You watch the IFC Channel and you want to throw up. You don't always have to take things so serious, you know.
I have a really good relationship with a lot of designers. I like Gaultier, Billionaire and Cavalli.
I try to find the right director who won't compromise his or anyone else's integrity, and yet be political enough to give the studio what they want, yet put up a fight to maintain that integrity.
Wrestling and boxing is like Ping-Pong and rugby. There's no connection.
I started out fighting before I was acting, actually, then got hurt and got into the acting.
My dogs are more important than my family.
Comeback is a good word, man.
I'm not gonna rush out and see the next 'Batman;' I'm not big on formula movies.
It's the formulaic studio movies the make money, and when they do, the actors in them are automatically movie stars.
A lot of the stuff I am now seeing is edgy, raw kinda material.
Mitch Glazer and I went to high school together, and his mother was my English teacher for two years. She was my favorite teacher, and I followed Mitch's career as a journalist, so we've kind of kept in touch over the years.
I was very immature when I was young, and for me there was no balance. Everything was just all or nothing.
What I've got to do now is let them judge me for who I am as an actor and not for my notoriety.
Usually if you read a screenplay, no matter who's writing it, the bad guy is always written as a one-dimensional bad guy.
I had some things I had to fix. It took me 14 years to do it. But it was never really fun back in the day to work with directors who were a lot older and were like authoritarian and talking to you like that.
I had a bonding problem when I went off and boxed for five years. I was over in Europe and Asia fighting because I wanted to do something different; I was tired of acting. But the thing is, when I was done doing that, I couldn't get a job.
Sometimes, when a man is alone, that's all you got is your dog.
A lot of those who let you down are those who seemed the closest to you.
I still work out most days. When I do it, I go full blast five or six days a week, two to three hours a day. I enjoy it. It's therapeutic for me.
I loved my mother, but I don't like her. — © Mickey Rourke
I loved my mother, but I don't like her.
Evan Rachel Wood is the best actress I've ever worked with, hands down.
A reputation is really hard to live down.
Being out of work for 13 to 15 years is no walk in the park.
I spent a lot of years trying to beat the system and, in the end, the system kicked my behind good.
Some of your worst gangsters are guys who were very low-key.
It was the most fun I've ever had on a movie. It was one of the happiest times in my life. I was living in New York, and I really enjoyed acting at the time. Also, it's funny because that was also the time when I went downhill.
As time goes by and you're getting older and stuff like that - getting older sucks. You know, I hear all this crap about, 'Oh, you can age with dignity.' Really?
All that prosthetic makeup drains you. By the time it's lunch, you're done.
Hollywood's famous for putting you in a box.
You want to earn respect in your old age. You want to walk into a restaurant and have people say: 'There's Mickey Rourke. He was great in 'The Wrestler.' You don't want them jumping out of windows.
I always knew I'd accomplish something very special - like robbing a bank perhaps. — © Mickey Rourke
I always knew I'd accomplish something very special - like robbing a bank perhaps.
I come from a violent background. So I became hard. I realised that I had made myself that way to deal with a feeling of abandonment and shame.
To me, everything's competition.
I never look backwards. I have always been an athlete. I boxed before I acted.
I started to shortcircuit because I had high aspirations for the film. I never told anybody that.
I spent so long studying really hard to become a fine actor, but threw it all away because I got the adulation and the fame so easily.
It's no fun being a loser. Trust me.
When I first met Alan Parker, who directed 'Angel Heart,' he'd heard so many horror stories about me that he was literally scared to death of me. Right away, he sat me down and said, 'I'm very scared of you. I've heard you're a very bad boy.'
I grew up in a gym in Miami, the one where Muhammad Ali trained. I had 142 amateur fights and lost three.
It was either therapy or die.
When you're young, working in a warehouse or selling hot dogs, you look at work - at acting - as something precious. It gets you out of the stink.
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